Knowledge/Skill Building
📊 Charts for Habit Progress
Critical Thinking & Problem Solving
Self Directed Learning
SL.11-12.5
RI.11-12.7
W.11-12.5
SL.11-12.4
SL.11-12.1
L.11-12.2
L.11-12.3
Submission Required
Students learn when to use a line graph, bar graph, tally-based frequency chart, or simple annotated table for habit evidence. They use Google Sheets, graph paper, or a classroom spreadsheet template to create a first visual representation of their habit data and label axes, units, dates, and categories accurately. The mini-lesson emphasizes how visual choices affect meaning and how quantitative displays can support or distort a claim.
Plan day
Day 26
Duration
45 min
Grouping
Whole Class
Steps
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